The Freedom of Information Act 2000

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) gives a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by the University of Sheffield. It also sets out exemptions from that right and places a number of obligations on the University when responding to requests for information. For the purposes of the Act, the University of Sheffield is defined as a public authority.

If you wish to make a request for information please use the following contact information

Complaints and requests for an internal review

If you wish to appeal against a decision or complain about any aspect of a request then contact the Freedom of Information Unit. You have 60 days from receipt of a response to request an internal review.

An internal review of a decision or complaint about a response will be carried out in a timely fashion. A reasonable time for completing an internal review is deemed to be 20 working days from the date of receipt of the request for review, although it is recognised that there may be circumstances where it may be reasonable to take longer. The University also notes that no review should normally take longer than 40 working days.

Complainants will be informed of the outcome of the complaint. If a review determines that the information should have been supplied, or if any other action should have been taken, then this will be addressed. It may also be the case that a review re-affirms the original course of action.

If complainants are still unhappy at the outcome of a University internal review then they are entitled to take their complaint to the Information Commissioners Office.